The is a communal roof deck that looks down on the outdoor bar and smoking area at the venue. I'd like to cause some trouble by way of a banner or something I hang off the deck railing for all these wastoids to see. Please submit your ideas.

Longevity ain't good enough, Ted. The idea that he is a significant figure in the history of rock n roll is ludicrous, even if he spent his days personally feeding the homeless. Take any rock history survey book and if he does get a mention, it'll be in passing. Someone like Billy Squier has as strong a case.

Longevity ain't good enough, Ted. The idea that he is a significant figure in the history of rock n roll is ludicrous, even if he spent his days personally feeding the homeless. Take any rock history survey book and if he does get a mention, it'll be in passing. Someone like Billy Squier has as strong a case.

Even on its own merits, it's hard to argue that he's released anything good or vital since like 1978.

Longevity ain't good enough, Ted. The idea that he is a significant figure in the history of rock n roll is ludicrous, even if he spent his days personally feeding the homeless. Take any rock history survey book and if he does get a mention, it'll be in passing. Someone like Billy Squier has as strong a case.

Even on its own merits, it's hard to argue that he's released anything good or vital since like 1978.

Whereas Billy Squier has played with Ringo Starr's band!* Squier for the Hall!

* According to Wikipedia. I'm not trying to con any of y'all into thinking I'm a Billy Squier expert.

Look, you have to establish context for these things. And I maintain that unless you appreciate the Fall of Constantinople, the Great Fire of London, and Mickey Mantle's fatalist alcoholism, live Freddy makes no sense. If you want to half-ass it, fine, go call Simon Schama to do the appendix.